Weekly – Do you have the right intention for a live event?

Weekly – Do you have the right intention for a live event?

As you read this I’m in Orlando, Florida for the Global Pet Expo – put on by the American Pet Products Association and it’s a big deal for sure, especially for those manufacturers and suppliers to the professionals that provide products for pet lovers.
I have a very clear intent.
This is imperative for anyone who wants to get the most out of anything.
The word intention means: A thing intended, an aim or plan
My plan is to interview leaders about why loving a pet makes you a better leader. It’s also to see and support our Women in the Pet Industry Network members and talk about why being in the spring issue of Top Women in the Pet Industry Magazine is a savvy and smart idea.
I have goals for how many leaders I want and am interviewing. We’ve made a list of members to connect with and have a meet up planned. There are events to attend and learn from. We’ve created a schedule and matrix for our goals.
And – most people are less than clear about why they attend or exhibit at an event.
The reason I know this is from the plethora of press releases and invitations to visit booths with no apparent benefit except to be told about their product.
So, though it’s too late to come up with a clear intention for this expo, (though setting goals for your day is the start) I would challenge you to think about any and all events you attend. And plan what you want that is realistic and leading to your overall goal, whatever that goal is.
If you do the intention work – coming up with your aim, your plan then there is no doubt you will have a much more successful time.
Would love to hear how you set your intention for events. Please share!
AND – look for some of the interviews I’m doing in upcoming weeklies!
If you would like help becoming aware and reaching higher levels of results – set up a complimentary success clarifying call with me.
Blessings,
Shawna Schuh, CSP Serving Leaders Who Ignite Others Executive Coaching, Speaking, Columnist and Author 503-970-5774
www.WomenInThePetIndustry.com www.ShawnaSchuh.comwww.ULAdventure.com

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Call for Nominations for 2018 Woman of the Year

The Pet Industry Woman of the Year is in for AMAZING things! Some of them are:

A full year of media and executive coaching with WIPIN President Shawna Schuh, a Certified Speaking Professional and Executive Coach;

Exposure in pet industry media outlets throughout the year;

A feature on the cover of the WIPIN Top Women in the Pet Industry Winter Magazine;

Appearances and recognition at pet industry events;

Gifts and treats provided by other top women in the pet industry.

Nominations will be accepted now, 2018 and the entry fee is $59 for WIPIN members and $99 for non-members. (please note – this nominal fee is to support doing a not-to-be missed awards show when winners are announced live)

There are five (5) Categories in the Pet Industry Woman of the Year – please nominate yourself in one of these categories only – there will be a winner in each of the categories and then out of these five an overall Pet Industry Woman of the Year will be announced.

Any Pet Industry Woman of the Year is: Inspirational, exhibits leadership skills, has drive, knows about giving and connecting and is creating a wonderful reputation for herself.

Advocate Category – This woman is a giver at heart and is an advocate for pets – She has or does something to benefit animals and the humans that love them.

Entrepreneur Category – One business or many – this woman is the big thinker and has a team or employees to help make her vision happen and grow.

Rising Star Category – This woman is new to the pet space or is in a new role. Rapid growth and high performance are key to why she is a rising star.

Solopreneur Category – Doing it all and doing it with grace describes this woman. She is a solo shop – though of course is smart about hiring her CPA and other businesses services. The rest of the time she does her business on her own.

You are a woman in the pet industry, you are doing great things – YOU are the most qualified to tell your story – Step up and do this now – Just answering the questions will help you on your journey and isn’t getting better your goal? Nominate yourself now!